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Pink Cadillac: An Independent Review  
Volume 1 Number 1
Winter - Spring 1997/98
fiction:
 

slag 
Wes Berry

in the railway museum
Rod Burns

trains at 124: exercises in a new genre 
Daniel Friedman

of all places 
Carri Hendricks

breast cancer in her coffee 
butter molcolm 
Ben Ohmart

i am an actuary 
Greg Sanders

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poetry:
 
oedipus 
boys 
toyama park 
Dean A. Brink

snow, unexpected, in central park 
Jameson Currier

coming apart 
summer, 1993 
Robin DeRosa

a woman with chrysanthemums 
Bernardo Diaz

elvis in hell 
David B. Donlon

"the peasant," after van gogh 
viewing the comet 
Donald England

static 
inheritance 
drift 
Dale Jacobs

you should be patti hearst for halloween 
columbus market 
Jennifer Oliver

enter rod serling's night gallery
Christopher Stolle

breaking step
prolusory
David Sutherland

cenote 
Clive Warner

nuptae 
Jesse Lee Yancey

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paintings:
R.D. Riccoboni
 

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special:
cuba: four decades after the revolution

photographs from cuba 1996 and blanco y negro 
Martin Mraz

El Socialismo, by Martin Mraz

whatever millie calls her piece
Millie Moorhead

a gallery of cuban artists

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